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The environmental consciousness is high in Europe and the pressure to reduce auto emissions is building up in Europe. How are the automakers in Germany reacting, how are they shifting new models and manufacturing plants to build according to what the German public wants to see and the public in the rest of the EU wants to see.
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Green Diesel? Mercedes Takes on Japan
BusinessWeek 04.03.2006
BMW Opens Door to Tech Alliances
Wall Street Journal 08.31.2007
German Regulator Roils Auto-Emissions Debate
Wall Street Journal 08.23.2007
Latest Concept for Car Makers: Being All Things to All Customers
Wall Street Journal 09.08.2007
American Energy Policy, Asleep at the Spigot
New York Times 07.06.2008
Cars shrink under pressure from government and consumers.
Detroit News 01.09.2010
Small Engine shift signals big changes for buyers.
Detroit News 01.09.2010
Toyota's Prius top sellig car in 2009.
Detroit News 01.09.2010
As the Price of Gasoline Takes Off, Oil and Auto Firms Trade Barbs
Wall Street Journal 04.12.2006
New Mileage Rules Debated by Carmakers and White House
New York Times 07.03.2011
Hybrids' Unlikely Rival: Plain Old Cars
BusinessWeek 02.23.2012
U.S. Sets Much Higher Fuel Efficiency Standards
New York Times 08.28.2012
U.S. Given Poor Marks on the Environment
New York Times 01.23.2008
Opinion | Looser Emissions Standards Will Hurt the Auto Industry
03.30.2018
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